I tripped over a web comic a few months back that was doing this for the whole book, they had one page every week or two, but each page came in “flat” format, and “animated” format. If I can find it again I’ll share the link.

That looked really awesome. I was just wondering, though, how come the baddy’s sword changes? It goes from being on one side of Alex’s sword to the other, seeming to pass through his blade. It’s freaky!

Cool!
Glad you guys are liking it.
Lord Bounty. I’m sure you may just need to update either Adobe Acrobat or Quicktime.
It’s gotta be either of those things.

M….
The sword is because that quicktime encompasses all three frames of that page. So the characters are shifting around to meet each frame. I didn’t animate it. But just let the computer interpolate the in between frames.

(thinking) so there is no way to know which frame is going to animate and which isn’t (duh, that’s why they call it an Easter egg!), so instead of just admiring the art and the story, I’m going to go click-crazy on every single frame while I’m reading.

It’s a cool feature, but akin to unravelling your sweater for wool to knit your gloves.

I love this idea! Will the frames simply turn in their individual squares or will they open up a new tab/window?
It totally brought me into the whole Dreamland world having it show everybody around. <3!